1. Presented By- Rupam Roy a Student of Modern Institute of
Engineering & Technology
Roll No- 26900720052
Reg No- 202690100720017
Department- B.tech In Mechanical Engineering
Subject- Maintenance Engineering (PE-ME802I)
Year- 4th
Semester- 8th
Lean Maintenance
2. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our respected Sir
“Mr.Arnab Das Sharma” for providing us the opportunity of making
such an interesting presentation. We would specially thank him for all
their invaluable guidance, creative suggestions, friendly interference
throughout the entire course of this project.
Though almost all of us are acquainted with “Lean Maintenance”, the
detailed conceptions were not known to many of us, but now it’s
largely eternalised throughout the class.At the other side many of us
knew about the basic significance of working with M.S. PowerPoint
but for those who were not prepared for such experiences, this project
was absolutely important and helpful.
We would also thank to our parents & class teachers for their
inestimable guidance and also thank to our classmates for their co-
operation with us.
Acknowledgement
3. Lean maintenance is a management strategy that
aims to apply lean principles and goals to
physical asset management. The ultimate goal of
lean thinking is to provide perfect value to the
customer through processes that generate zero
waste.
What Is Lean Maintenance?
4. According to Womack and Jones, there are five key lean
principles: value, value stream, flow, pull, and perfection.
Value. Value is always defined by the customer's needs for a
1. specific product. ...
2. Value stream. ...
3. Flow. ...
4. Pull. ...
5. Perfection.
What are the 5 principles of lean thinking?
5. 4 types of maintenance strategy, which
one to chose?
Corrective maintenance.
Preventive maintenance.
Risk-based maintenance.
Condition-based maintenance.
What are
the 4 types of maintenance?
6. The lean manufacturing process is a method for
creating a more effective business by eliminating
wasteful practices and improving efficiency.
More widely referred to as “lean,” the lean process
has principles that focus on improving products and
services based on what customers want and value.
What is lean process?
7. Lean is a way of thinking. It is all about
continuous improvement with a focus on
eliminating all forms of waste in a process.
Here is a great video to introduce you to the
lean philosophy.
Lean Philosophy
8. Started out with Henry Ford’s assembly line in the early
1900’s. First person who continuously worked to make sure
his process was as efficient as possible.
Then shortly after WWII Taichi Ohno and Kiichiro Toyoda
took aspects of Ford’s work with new ideas for continuous
improvement and created the Toyota Production System.
History of Lean
9. Lean Manufacturing is all about making a product in the most
efficient and effective manner, while looking for ways to
continuously improve.
Continuous Improvements:
Decrease Cycle Time
Eliminate sources of waste in a process
Increase Throughout
Lean Manufacturing
11. Lean Manufacturing is a significant aspect of being an
Industrial Engineer.
At RIT, students spend time learning about all aspects of lean
and how it can apply to various fields and settings.
Today will be an overview of Lean Manufacturing, giving you
some background and information about the importance of
lean in industry today.
Lean Manufacturing
12. Paul Akers is a successful business owner, TED
Talker, International Speaker, Innovator and Author
talks about the important aspect of lean and how he
applies it to his life and every aspect of his
business. These videos give a great overview of the
lean concepts in action in a real lean manufacturing
setting.
Lean Manufacturing –APathway to Success
PaulAkers